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Mick and Tim will be there. i have been 3 times this year so i think ill give it a miss unless there is something else to drive.. i thing a go-cart would be sweet.. may possibly come down for a look.

Mick and Tim will be there. i have been 3 times this year so i think ill give it a miss unless there is something else to drive.. i thing a go-cart would be sweet.. may possibly come down for a look.

You can drive my car if you want although it's not going to be that quick with old tyres. Not sure if they'll take a late entry though.

If you can still enter you're more than welcome.

I assume that the Micolour team will be there? Ryan, Tim and Mick.

Not a great deal of RWD in the entry list!!! Where are the Datto's???

Not sure about the other guy's excuses but mine's out of commission while I sort out a new wheel/tyre/brake and flares setup. Could be a while, you know how these things drag out.....

Yeah way to wet!

All I can say is that Chris Stacey is a legend. Standing down at oh sh*% corner in wild weather so everyone else could drive... Champ! I hope you liked my drifting... :D

I actually went faster when I was drifting :)

....I actually went faster when I was drifting :cool:

that was the same as CSA earlier in the year. you just need to get around the corners, and sideways was the fastest.

go the wheel spin up the hill onto the back straight?

copied from WRX forum

A few from last weekends hill climb.

Didnt get heaps because of the crap weather, and didnt get much time to get to other parts of the track which i usualy really enjoy walking around.

Here they are.

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There you go Mr. Motorsport

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